The glories of Mary
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- 1852
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- Christian saints, Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Early works to 1800, Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint, Liguori, Alfonso Maria de', Saint, 1696-1787
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- New York
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CONTENTS.
Preface to American edition 8
Protest of the author 4
Petition of the author to Jesus and Mary 11
To the reader 18
Introduction 16
Prayer to the blessed Virgin to obtain a good death 22
CHAPTER I.
Section 1. — Hail, holy Queen, Mother of Mercy ! — of the great confidence we should have in Mary, because she is the Queen of Mercy 25
Sect. 2. — How much greater should be our confidence in Mary, because she is our mother 89
Sect. 3. — How jrrcat is the love of our mother for us 50
Sect. 4. — Mary is also mother of penitent sinners 68
CHAPTER II.
Sect. 1. — Our life, our sweetness! — Mary is our life, because she obtains for us the pardon of our sins 80
Sect. 2. — Mary is again our life, because she obtains for us perseverance 90
Sect. 3.— Mary renders death sweet to her servants 101
CHAPTER III.
Sect. 1. — Hail, our hope! — Mary is the hope of all 115
Sect. 2. — Mary, the hope of sinners 129
CHAPTER IV.
Sect. 1. — To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve! — I low ready is Mairy to succor those who call upon her 112
Sect. 2. — How powerful is Mary to protect those who invoke her m temptations of the devil 155
CHAPTER V.
Seot. 1. — To thee we send up our sighs, groaning and weeping in this valley of tears! — The need we have of the intercession of Mary for our salvation 168
Sect. 2. — The same subject continued
CHAPTER VI.
Sect. 1. — Ah, then, our advocate! — Mary is an advocate, powerful to nave all
Sect. 2. — Mary is a merciful advocate, who does not refuse to defend the cause of the most miserable sinners. 211
Sect 3. — Mary is the peace-maker between sinners and God 221
CHAPTER VII.
Turn thy eyes of mercy towards us. — Mary is all eyes, to pity and relieve our miseries 24
CHAPTER VIII.
Sect. 1. — And after this our exile, show us the blessed fruit of thy womb, Jesus. — Mary rescues her servants from hell 25
Sect. 2. — Mury assists her servants in purgatory 26
Sect. 3. — Mary conducts her servants to paradise 27
CHAPTER IX.
On clement, oh merciful ! — How great is the clemency and mercy of Mary 29
CHAPTER X.
Oh sweet Virgin Mary ! — How sweet is the name of Mary in life and in death 80
THE VERY DEVOUT PRAYERS OF VARIOUS SAINTS TO THE HOLY MOTHER 32
PART II.
DISCOURSE 1.
ON THE IMMACUuATE CONCEPTION OF MARY.
How befitting it was to ail three of the Divine Persons that Mary should be preserved from original sin
DISCOURSE II.
ON THE BIRTH OF MARY
Mary was born a saint, and a great saint, for great was the grace with which our Lord enriched her from the beginning, and great wan the fidelity with which Mary at once corresponded with it
DISCOURSE III.
ON THE PRESENTATION OF MARY
The offering which Mary made of herself to God was prompt, without delay ; entire, without reserve 898
DISCOURSE IV.
ON THE ANNUNCIATION OF MARY.
Mary could not humble herself more than she did in the incarnation of the Word ; on the other hand, God could not exalt her more than he has exalted her 410
DISCOURSE V.
ON THE VISITATION OF MARY.
Mary is the treasurer of all the divine graces ; therefore he who desires graces, should have recourse to Mary ; and he who has recourse to Mary, should be secure of obtaining the graces he wishes 486
DISCOURSE VI.
ON THE PURIFICATION OF MARY.
The great sacrifice which Mary this day made to God, in offering liim the life of her Son 457
DISCOURSE VII.
ON THE ASSUMPTION OF MARY.
How precious was the death of Mary. 1st. By the favors which accompanied it. 2d. By the manner in which it took place 475
DISCOURSE VIII.
ANOTHER DISCOURSE ON THE ASSUMPTION OF MARY.
1st. TIow glorious was the triumph of Mary when she ascended to heaven ! 2d. How exalted was the throne to which she was raised in heaven ! 496
DISCOURSE IX.
ON THE DOLORS OF MARY.
Mary was queen of martyrs, because her martyrdom was longer and greater than that of all the martyrs 515
REFLECTIONS
ON EACH OF THE SEVEN DOLORS IN PARTICULAR
ON THE FIRST DOLOR.
Of St. Simeon's prophecy
ON THE SECOND DOLOR.
Of the flight of Jesus into Egypt 15
ON THE THIRD DOLOR.
Of the loss of Jesus in the temple 5
ON THE FOURTH DOLOR.
ON the meeting of Mary with Jesus, when he went to Calvary 5
ON THE FDJTH DOLOR.
Of the death of Jesus 5
ON THE SIXTH DOLOR.
The piercing of the side of Jesus, and his descent from the cross 5
ON THE SEVENTH DOLOR.
Of the burial of the body of Jesus 5
OF THE VIRTUES OF THE MOST HOLY MARY.
Section 1. — Of the humility of Mary a
Section 2. — Of the chanty of Mary towards God 6
Section 3. — Of the charity of Mary for her neighbor 6
Section 4.— Of the faith of Mary 6
Section 5. — Of the hope of Mary 6
Section 6. — Of the chastity of Mary 6
Section 7. — Of the poverty of Mary 6
Section 8. — Of the obedience of Mary 6
Section 9.— Of the patience of Mary 6
Section 10. — Of the prayer of Mary 6
Various practices of devotion to the divine mother 6
Various additional examples appertaining to the most holy Mary 6
Novena of meditations for the nine days preceding the Feast of the Purification of Mary
Meditations for various feasts of Mary
Prayers to the divine mother for every day of the week
Little Rosary of the seven dolors of Mary
Little Rosary of the immaculate Mary
Various prayers to Mary
EJACULATIONS TO THE MOST HOLY MARY
ACCLAMATIONS IN PRAISE OF MARY
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